I had to post this story so I could use that title. Here's the story from Fox News:
Congress got jiggy with "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson yesterday in Washington. It was all part of a daylong program called Grammys on the Hill or Recordings Day in Washington.
Neil Portnow, head of the National Academy of Recordings Arts and Sciences — that’s NARAS — hosted a terrifically interesting day in D.C. for the industry to meet legislators and talk about piracy, downloading, music education in the schools and all the other “dry” stuff so important to the music biz.
But you had to see about eight congressmen on stage when Kelly agreed to show how a recording is produced.
In front of a couple hundred visitors on Capitol Hill, she performed a new song called "Maybe" with Mary Bono, Connie Mack, Charles Gonzales, Stennie Hoyer, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Joe Crowley, Stephanie Herseth and Marsha Blackburn joining in on background vocals and percussion.
Picture via Yahoo News.
I guess when the music gets you going, you just can't help yourself. I wonder if we can expect the rest of our delegation to join for a musical collaboartion anytime soon?
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